Answer:
uplift
Explanation:
this process is called uplift and it can cause rocks that were once underground to come up above the earth's surface. once these rocks are moved the surface , they begin to weather and erode and you know what happens after that.
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The process that occurs under the earths surface and turns any kind of rock into a metamorphic rock. (____ and ____)
Answer:
the process is metamorphosis
Answer:
Heat and pressure
Explanation:
Metamorphic rocks are formed when the original rock undergoes intense heat and pressure.
Plants make food through photosynthesis, a chemical reaction. What are the starting substances of the reaction? oxygen, solar energy, and water carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy carbon dioxide, solar energy, and oxygen hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon
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Answer:
carbon dioxide, water and solar energy
Explanation:
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Answer:
Carbon Dioxide, solar energy, and water.
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(just so you know they produce oxygen and simple sugars)
The Solar System consists of *
Choose all the correct ones
Sun
Gas
Planets
Comets
Asteroids
Moons
Galaxies
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Our solar system consists of our star, the Sun, and everything bound to it by gravity — the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, dwarf planets such as Pluto, dozens of moons and millions of asteroids, comets and meteoroids.
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Answer:
Sun, Planets, Comets, Asteroids, Moons, Gas
which would least likely have an impact on global climate changes?
Group of answer choices
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True or False: Damaged cells can lead to disease.
True
False
(This is 7th grade science)
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Damaged cells are can cause individual cell death and if enough cells are lost, this can lead tissue or organ failure, leading to death of the organism. It is nearly impossible to separate a cellular toxicity and biochemical toxicity.
A geologist identifies identical index fossils in rock layers from two different areas. Which conclusion is best supported by this discovery?
Answer:
The deposition rate of the two rock layers was identical.
Explanation:
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Which pair of organisms would most likely compete for food?
A scientist discovers a unicellular organism when examining a pond sample under a microscope. Which of the following explanations would provide a correct claim with supporting evidence to determine to which kingdom the organism would belong?
A.
Claim: The organism is a protist.
Evidence: The organism is unicellular, prokaryotic, and lives in a moist environment.
B.
Claim: The organism is a bacteria cell.
Evidence: The organism is unicellular, prokaryotic, and reproduces by binary fission.
C.
Claim: The organism is a protist.
Evidence: The organism is multicellular, eukaryotic, and reproduces by binary fission
D.
Claim: The organism is a bacteria cell.
Evidence: The organism is unicellular, eukaryotic, and is found in a moist environment.
Answer:
claim : the organism is a bacterial cell
Explanation:
evidence : the organism is unicellular prokaryotic and reproduces by binary fission
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The process by which sediments are laid down or deposited.
The answer is Deposition.
what term describes anything that restricts the size of a population
A:
Competition
carrying capacity
limiting factor
overpopulation
Answer: limiting factors
Explanation:
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1. wrinkled i believe
2. Rr Rr [the parents are the ones on the outer top and side]
3. RR Rr Rr rr (round round, round wrinkled, round wrinkled, wrinkled wrinkled)
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4. 25% chance of them being wrinkled
5. 75% chance of them being round
Explanation:
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Most of an atom is
A. filled with electrons
B. empty space
C. filled with air
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What is the difference between an organ and a tissue?
an organ is made up of less cells than a tissue
organs are a group of cells that make up tissues
tissues are not made up of cells, organs are made up of cells
tissues are a group of cells that make up organs
(This is 7th grade science)
Answer:
Tissues are a group of cells that make up organs.Explanation:
Cells are the smallest functional units of life. Tissues are groups of similar cells that have a common function. An organ is a structure that is composed of at least two or more tissue types!
Answer:The difference between an organ and a tissue is tissues are a group of cells that make up organs
Explanation:
A child has had a 104°F fever for several hours. Why is this considered a medical emergency and contact of a doctor should be immediate? What could happen to the body if the fever continues?
Answer:
Explanation: if the fever reaches higher than that it could start to damage the brain and cause permanent problems.
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Answer:
1.1st one
2.3rd one
Explanation:
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Answer:
1) 1
2) 3
Explanation:
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Alfred Russel Wallace was born in 1823 in Wales. He has been variously described as a naturalist, a geographer, and a social critic. He even chimed in on the debate over whether life could exist on Mars. His work on the theory of natural selection, however, is what he is best known for. During the second half of the nineteenth century, he became a public figure in England, known for his courageous views on scientific, social, and spiritualist subjects. His formulation of the theory of evolution by natural selection, which predated Charles Darwin's published contributions, is his most notable legacy, but it was only one of many contentious issues he studied and wrote about during his lifetime.
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Fran was observing a leaf and a rock with a microscope. Which part of the cell theory might she be investigating?
A organisms are made up of cells
B cells come from pre-exisitng cells
C groups of cells join together to form tissues
D molecules are atoms bonded together
that all the living organisms are made of cells .....
By the late 1830s, botanist Matthias Schleiden and zoologist Theodor Schwann were studying tissues and proposed the unified cell theory. The unified cell theory states that: all living things are composed of one or more cells; the cell is the basic unit of life; and new cells arise from existing cells. Rudolf Virchow later made important contributions to this theory.
Schleiden and Schwann proposed spontaneous generation as the method for cell origination, but spontaneous generation (also called abiogenesis) was later disproven. Rudolf Virchow famously stated “Omnis cellula e cellula”… “All cells only arise from pre-existing cells. “The parts of the theory that did not have to do with the origin of cells, however, held up to scientific scrutiny and are widely agreed upon by the scientific community today. The generally accepted portions of the modern Cell Theory are as follows:
The cell is the fundamental unit of structure and function in living things.
All organisms are made up of one or more cells.
Cells arise from other cells through cellular division.
The expanded version of the cell theory can also include:
Cells carry genetic material passed to daughter cells during cellular division
All cells are essentially the same in chemical composition
Energy flow (metabolism and biochemistry) occurs within cells
What can be an example of a unicellular eukaryotic organism?
how do waves cause erosion? Explain in your own words and you will get brainliest
It causes erosion because the water particles are moving over a substance, which pulls away microscopic (and sometimes large) particles of that same substance. When a wave crashes into land or any substance, the particles on the outside of that same substance become loose, and in turn the wave takes the particles away from it and goes wherever the water goes.
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Answer:
1: heat transfers from the warm plate to the cold apple
2: conduction
3: the temperature of both objects change until they're equal
Based on the video, what is the function of tRNA molecules?
tRNA molecules copy the information contained in DNA.
tRNA molecules bring amino acids for the ribosome to link together.
tRNA molecules move proteins out of the cell.
tRNA molecules move along a section of DNA and unzip it.
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Relate the competitive exclusion principle to the concepts of niche, habitat, and competition
The competitive exclusion principle tells us that two species can't have exactly the same niche in a habitat and stably coexist. That's because species with identical niches also have identical needs, which means they would compete for precisely the same resources.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Explanation:
consumers produces energy through photosynthesis
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The picture below shows a protist undergoing cell division.
As the parent cell divides, it will —
A. pass on genetic information to its offspring through heredity.
B. teach its offspring to look and act like it.
C. form offspring that learn to look like the parent through factors in the environment.
D. hold onto some genetic material so that its offspring only get some of its traits.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
its the only that is true.
Answer:
A. pass on genetic information to its offspring through heredity.
Explanation:
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types of stimuli the sensory organs receive.
Answer:
Chemicals (chemoreceptors)
Temperature (thermoreceptors)
Pressure (mechanoreceptors)
Light (photoreceptors)
Explanation:
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Question: What is the difference between an organ and a tissue?
an organ is made up of less cells than a tissue
organs are a group of cells that make up tissues
tissues are not made up of cells, organs are made up of cells
tissues are a group of cells that make up organs
(This is 7th grade science)
Answer:
pretty sure the answer is D
Explanation:
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What factors contribute to deforestation in sub-saharn africa ? choose all that apply
people, logging, agriculture, recycled products, governmental protections
Deforestation is an complex problem. A recent study by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that during the decade from 1980 to 1990, the world's tropical forests were reduced by an average of 15.4 million hectares per year (0.8 percent annual rate of deforestation). The area of land cleared during the decade is equivalent to nearly three times the size of France. The phenomenon of deforestation is occurring globally, in different types of forests, and for different reasons.
At the end of 1990, Africa had an estimated 528 million hectares, or 30 percent of the world's tropical forests. In several Sub-Saharan African countries, the rate of deforestation exceeded the global annual average of 0.8 percent. While deforestation in other parts of the world is mainly caused by commercial logging or cattle ranching the leading causes in Africa are associated with human activity.
Developing countries rely heavily on wood fuel, the major energy source for cooking and heating. In Africa, the statistics are striking: an estimated 90 percent of the entire continent's population uses fuelwood for cooking, and in Sub-Saharan Africa, firewood and brush supply approximately 52 percent of all energy sources.
Land clearing by farmers may contribute as much as fuelwood gathering in the depletion of tree stocks. According to Porter and Brown, conversion of forests for subsistence and commercial agriculture may account for as much as 60 percent of world-wide deforestation.1 An estimated 20 to 25 percent of annual deforestation is thought to be due to commercial logging. The remaining 15 to 20 percent is attributed to other activities such as cattle ranching, cash crop plantations, and the construction of dams, roads, and mines. In Africa, governments invest substantially more in cash crops than in food crops as reflected in pricing and marketing policies. However, deforestation is primarily caused by the activities of the general population.
Proposed Solutions
While there is general agreement that deforestation is a problem, there is no consensus on its cause or on ways to develop a solution. Some of the proposed solutions include regulating the logging industry, developing forest protection schemes, and addressing human activities that promote deforestation.
Regulating the Logging Industry
Concerned mainly with commercial logging, this approach proposes the regulation of the worldwide industry in logging and other commercial uses of forests. For example, a global treaty on forestry could ban the cutting down of certain types of "endangered" trees (similar to the ban on ivory trade), or greatly decrease the harvesting of some trees (as was done with whaling), or agree to reduce deforestation by a certain percent each year. Regulating commercial logging can lead to sustainable management of forests. As such, countries can require a certain amount of tree replanting or creating tree plantations. Since much of logging is for the pulp and paper industry, that sector can be required to engage in more recycling of used paper products, rather than destroying more forests.
Commercial logging only accounts for at most one-quarter of the global deforestation problem, so focusing only on the logging industry is an inadequate solution. If a treaty on forestry is signed, it may have the unfortunate consequence of appearing to have resolved the problem without dealing with its underlying causes. This approach must be used in combination with others to treat this issue.
Forest Protection Schemes
This approach usually involves the creation of national parks or forest reserves. In developing countries, this may evolve out of pressure by the citizens and local environmental organizations, but the impetus usually comes from abroad. For example, donor countries and international NGOs may use "debt-for-nature" swaps to influence developing nations to set aside forest areas. The donor agencies effectively "buy" the forest area by paying off some of the target country's foreign debt in exchange for the promise not to develop the area. Such a deal has been successfully brokered between Norway and Costa Rica.
While trade regulations and protection of forests are frequently cited as solutions to the problem of deforestation, they are not enough. A recent review of various approaches towards regulating commercial logging concluded that by 1990 "there was general agreement that none of the approaches previously tried had been effective in slowing the rate of deforestation in tropical forests."2 Particularly for sub-Saharan Africa, these proposals do not address the underlying causes because fuelwood is the main source of energy in Africa, and most land clearing is for subsistence agriculture.
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